Backpackers, Dinosaurs and the Great Commission

Published: 28 July 2011 (GMT+10)

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“This was so much more interesting than just the usual backpacker chit-chat—thanks
so much!”

That was the last comment from this young German couple, as we waved goodbye. They
were some of the tens of thousands of so-called ‘backpacker’ tourists
that visit Australia’s tropical north in the state of Queensland each year.
The term refers to those, mostly young people, who come for extended periods of
time, usually months on end, camping and/or staying in budget accommodation, the
so-called ‘backpacker hostels’. The trip for them is often part of an
extensive odyssey which can involve many countries. Many are keen to get to know
the local culture and community, including going ‘off the beaten track’,
much more than the bulk of tourists.

‘This was so much more interesting than just the usual backpacker chit-chat—thanks
so much!’—German backpacker couple

The conversation with the German couple took place in Home Hill, a small town on
that backpacker circuit in north Queensland. I had set up camp at the free camping
spot beside the railway line. I had said ‘G’day’ to the young
couple as I went shopping downtown before getting my evening meal. On the way back,
I greeted them again, and we started talking. It began with the usual ‘getting-to-know-you’
type questions about where they were from, where they were headed next, and so on.
(The time together was to last three and a half hours.)

Interest in dinosaurs

After a short while another pair—this time from Belgium, joined us and I mentioned
that I’d shared a talk on dinosaurs in churches in a couple of other towns
along that coastal trail.

“Would you be interested in seeing some of the evidence, and the pictures
that support it? I can run the laptop on battery and put it on the table right here
in the street.” They were interested, all right. Thus began an unforgettable
time reviewing the evidence for a young earth. We started with the number of recorded
sightings of dinosaurs around the world, and that they must have been around with
people—not the picture they’d heard painted in school. Moving on to
Noah’s flood and evidence from fossils, recent rocks, Mt St Helens’
new sedimentary layers and gorges and the way the Grand Canyon gives testimony to
recent history. Thousands, not millions of years.

Creation—foundational, thus relevant to everything

The oft-heard views that creation evidences ‘put people off of Christianity’
is, when you start actually using these evidences, mostly soon seen to be a profound
lie of the Enemy.

It was a natural outgrowth to also speak of the world we live in and the way our
culture is collapsing because the value base of the Bible has been portrayed as
discredited. I shared that, even though written so long ago, it still speaks to
the problems people face today. I commented on the love God has given me for young
adults and they commented on that later.

Relationships, and the issues arising and related to that, fitted in naturally;
I was privileged to be able to affirm God’s faithfulness in my life during
40 years of ministry. I had brought CMI and other tracts for such opportunities,
in German and French and some back copies of Creation magazine. Before passing them
on, I put a circle round the CMI UK/Europe address back in Europe where they could
get in touch when they get home—an opportunity they seemed to welcome.

Opening doors to the gospel

Who knows where it will lead in God’s timing and His divine appointment? But
how wonderful it was to see the genuine level of interest in these folk from a very
secular background, the way in which they were absorbed and fascinated for hours
on end. The oft-heard views that creation evidences ‘put people off of Christianity’
is, when you start actually using these evidences, mostly soon seen to be a profound
lie of the Enemy. Over and over I find that speaking these truths in love opens
doors to sharing God’s love and His wonderful Gospel.

I thank the Lord for CMI and the resources that explain things on dinosaurs, the
great Flood and more—and also for the magazine which builds further amazing
insights. I’m so glad, that CMI being a world-wide movement I could refer
them to contacts on the other side of the globe.

I really want to encourage all readers—be prepared, wherever you are, to prayerfully
seek and take advantage of opportunities like this, armed and equipped and ‘ready
to give answers’ as you present the “reason for
the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15).

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